racial representation

South Carolina Republicans Target Black Congressman in ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Move

South Carolina is considering a proposal to redraw its congressional map, which would dismantle the district currently represented by James Clyburn, the state’s sole Black representative in Congress since 1897. This proposed change is fueled by recent Supreme Court rulings and is being urged by former President Trump, aiming to dismantle a district created by a 36-year-old agreement between civil rights leaders and the state’s Republican party. The district, which spans from Georgia’s border to Charleston and inland to Columbia, encompasses diverse communities, including historical Black areas and economically disadvantaged regions. Clyburn, a veteran of the civil rights movement, has served in Congress since 1993, wielding significant influence in national politics and advocating for federal funding formulas beneficial to underserved communities.

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